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13.02.2022 •
Chemistry
The low value of iron present in Himalayan pink salt is 39 mg/kg salt. Remember, you already calculated the volume of one kilogram of Himalayan pink salt in L/kg.
Calculate the moles of iron present: __
mol Fe/kg salt
Calculate the mol/L of iron present: __
mol Fe/L salt
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Ответ:
the answer is 11
Explanation:
Ok, let us understand what is an atomic number, an atomic number is simply the proton number, the atomic number is always seen at the bottom left corner in a element of a periodic table, it is the number of proton in a atom of a certain element.